Friday, January 25, 2019

January 25th, 2019


We have been busy in Second Grade over the past couple of weeks!


The children enjoyed a pretend "flight" to our first destination in our Around the World social studies unit, which was Mexico! We have spent the past two weeks learning about the continent of North America as a whole and then focused on the country of Mexico. The children enjoyed making their first scrapbook page and painting sombreros. Our next continent is Asia and the children will learn about Japan. 




In math we are finishing up Unit 5. The children have solved change to more number stories through the use of "change diagrams" and parts and total number stores through the use of "parts and total diagrams." We have also discussed temperature and used temperature as a means to solve change to more or change to less number stories. Next week the students will be taking their Unit 5 assessment. 


We're off to a great start with our new Opinion Writing unit. The children have had the opportunity to hear several examples of opinion pieces and completed a graphic organizer about a restaurant of their choice that they would like to review. They have also learned about opening sentences which can be a catchy lead, question, or stating their opinion. The children are really enjoying writing their first review and can't wait to write more over the next several weeks. 


Next week Robinson is celebrating "The Great Kindness Challenge!" This is a week dedicated to creating a culture of kindness and compassion in school, at home, and in our community. You can learn more about it by visiting GreatKindnessChallenge.Org 


A flyer was sent home this week with Spirit Days for the Great Kindness Challenge. 
Monday- wear your Robinson School Apparel or colors (red/black)
Tuesday- wear bright neon-colored clothes
Wednesday- wear your favorite superhero attire or colors
Thursday- wear tie-dye, smiley faces, hearts, or peace signs
Friday- wear red or pink 


Upcoming Dates: 
January 28th-February 1st- Great Kindness Challenge 
February 6th- Early Release for Professional Development 

Sunday, January 13, 2019

January 12, 2019

Happy 2019!! I hope you are all enjoying the weekend and staying warm! I wanted to provide a few updates in regards to what has been happening in the classroom, as well as my upcoming leave. I met with my doctor on Thursday and they have decided to induce me at 39 weeks. I am currently scheduled to have the baby on Thursday, January 24th. My plan is to work through at least 1/2 of the day on Wednesday, January 23rd. As you heard on Friday, we have hired Alison Dee to take over while I am on maternity leave. She has met the students twice now, and she will begin working with us full time this coming Thursday. This will allow us to work together to make a smooth transition for both her and the students. She is really excited about the position, and I feel very confident that she will be a great fit for Robinson School!

I know it's been a few weeks since I've provided a classroom update, so here is what we've been up to...As we kicked off a new year, we also started a new math unit, a new writing unit, and soon a new social studies unit.

The children have completed the first half of the Everyday Math program, so this week they began working in a new math journal. We started Unit 5, which reviews addition fact power (automaticity of math facts), as well as money.

Our term 2 writing time will be spent working on reviews/opinion writing. This week we discussed what people might review and what a good review should include. We also discussed supportive vs. non-supportive ways to share your opinion when writing a review. Next week we’ll start writing our first review, which will be of the Robinson School Cafeteria- a place we’re all familiar with!!

Our Science unit "Materials and Their Uses" went very well and is now complete! The kids really started to ask scientific questions and conduct investigations to "solve" their questions. One lesson explored liquids. Groups were given various containers and they were asked to predict and then test which container could hold the most water. They did a great job working together to determine how much each could hold. We had some really rich conversations of how to be sure we were measuring accurately and the importance of repeating tasks to ensure accuracy. Our next lesson focused on the Materials and their Purposes. The children were tasked with designing bridges that were both strong and waterproof using various materials. They did a "strength" test and a "waterproof" test and then they created their bridges based upon what they learned during the testing lessons. All bridges were successful and I was very impressed with their teamwork!

We ended our unit over the past two weeks with a lesson on heating and cooling materials, followed by our culminating lesson on designing umbrellas. The students were so excited about this activity!! They worked alone, in pairs, or in small groups to design and engineer an umbrella that would actually hold up in the rain and keep you dry. Thinking about what they learned in the unit, they decided which materials they wanted to use. As evidenced below, you can see that they all had unique ways of going about this task. The umbrella activity will serve as the performance assessment for the unit, taking the place of our traditional paper and pencil assessment.























Now that our Science Unit is complete, we will be using our content time to focus on Social Studies. Our most fun and comprehensive unit will kick off this coming Friday as we "Fly Out" on our trip around the world to learn about each of the 7 continents, as well as the different types of people and cultures throughout the world. I know the students are going to love it!!


During our reading blocks, the kids have enjoyed reading non-fiction texts. We continued to discuss the non-fiction text features (glossary, index, captions, labels, diagrams, heading, etc.). The kids also had the opportunity to begin thinking about main idea and supporting details. This is a concept that is ongoing for second graders and will be discussed several times throughout the year during reading groups with both fiction and non-fiction texts. Next week's focus will be on the skills of inferring and visualizing.

I hope you continue to find the BLOG a useful tool. My hope is that it sparks conversation between you and your child about what he/she is learning in the classroom.

Dates to remember:
January 15th- Grade 2 School Store
January 21st – No School in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
January 22nd- No School for Professional Development